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D4 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Tuesday, October 22, 1996 IN PERFORMANCE Review: Theater Fit to Be Tied': Desperation and absurdity in a New York story i i funny, even if I add that the plot often veers off course to accommodate such matters as Boyd's proposed film of Long Day's Journey, or Nessa's yen for plastic surgery, or how Nessa and Boyd incite a riot by invading a public creche. So you'll simply have to take my word that it's in fact quite hilarious and, what's more, that from time to time it's also exceedingly touching. Both these responses derive from the same fact: For all their absurdity, every one of these four characters is a real person with real needs that we, the audience, want to see fulfilled. Their absurdity and their desperation are two sides of the same coin, which is why Silver can segue so adroitly between them. We truly like these people, and so does he; in the end, he loosens the bonds that constrain each of them guilt, loneliness, self-delusion.

But he isn't sentimental about it; he knows the world goes on, and the envelope containing the results of Arloc's HIV test remains unopened throughout the play. It takes a special ear to cast all this in the proper key, to adapt to its rhythms, and director David Warren has one. While allowing the play its'abrupt changes of direction, he keeps it from veering off course into sheer hysteria. In this, he is im the holiday season, it tells of how Arloc, who has not had much success in personal relationships, kidnaps a studly angel named Boyd from the Radio City Music Hall Christmas show and ties him up in his apartment, where he's rescued hy Arloc's mother, Nessa, who's in the process of separating from her husband, Carl, still grieving for his first wife. Got that? Anyway, to make amends for her neglect of her son, Nessa arranges for Boyd to stay on in the apartment, and soon angel, mother and son have settled into a more or less cozy menage a trois.

Perhaps this doesn't sound very measurably aided by a fine cast headed by Jean Smart as Nessa. You may know Smart only from TV's De- signing Women, but she's a disci- 1 plined stage actress with a superb :1 sense of timing, and her inept, self: absorbed mother is a splendid ere-, ation. There's exceptional work, too, from T. Scott Cunningham as Keeslar as Boyd, and Dick 1 Latessa as Carl. The well-appointed set is by James Youmans; the cos-tumes, including a magnificent set of angel wings, are Teresa Snider-Stein.

i By Clifford A. Ridley INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC NEW YORK It's hard to resist a play in which a mother tells her grown son, "I know when you're lying you get that look you get when you say you like me." Or in which the same character announces, "This necklace was a present from my first father-in-law after an assignation." Or in which the hero, a young gay man named Arloc (an anagram of Carol, as in is persuaded to play the drugged-out Mary Tyrone in a one-person film version of Long Day's Journey Into Night. Welcome to the world of Nicky Sil- Fit to be Tied Written by Nicky Silver; directed by David Warren, The cast: Jean Smart, others. Playing at: Playwrights Horizons, 416 W. 42d through Nov.

3. Tickets are $35. Information: 212-279-4200. ver, the young playwright whose star has steadily ascended in recent years with a succession of outrageous comedies, among them Fat Men in Skirts, Raised in Captivity, Pterodactyls, and The Food Chain. His latest, Fit to Be Tied, opened yesterday at Playwrights Horizons for a run through Nov.

3. Transpiring in New York during 'Love! Valour! 'Cabaret' each take five Barrymore Awards this year for its production of From the Ashes one to artistic director Robert Smythe for choreography and the others to Adam Wernick for sound and original score. Accepting his award, Smythe thanked the Barrymore electors for "recognizing the work of small theaters that do not fit into traditional categories." In all, 12 productions by 10 companies received awards Excellence in Theater Education was conferred on Venture Theatre's Theatre for Learning, which brings an appreciation of theater to students in area public schools. The Advanta Award for Outstanding New Play, which includes awards of $2,000 to both the playwright and the presenting theater company, went to Ernest Joselo-vitz's Vilna's Got a Golem, presented by the Philadelphia Festival A major winner was Mum Puppet-theatre, the tiny Manayunk company, which won three awards. for production, acting, direction and design, presented in 19 categories.

The winners received medallions. The awards ceremony also included the presentation of cash awards totaling The major cash award, the $10,000 F. Otto Haas Award for Theatre for New Plays. The recipient of the new-play award was chosen by the 40 electors who picked the rest of the Barrymore winners. Recipients of the other three cash awards were chosen by ater professionals and theatergoers.

During the 1995-96 season, 95 productions by 31 theater companies were eligible for awards. To determine whether any element of a production merited consideration for an award, each eligible show was visited by a screening panel of seven electors. The full 40-member committee then visited all productions that survived this preliminary cut. The Walnut Street Theatre musical Cabaret received the most nominations, nine, followed by the Arden Theatre Company's Falsettos and the Philadelphia Theatre Company's I Am a Man with seven apiece. The Philadelphia Theatre Company outdistanced all producing organizations with 19 nominations.

Seventeen of the 31 eligible theaters were nominated at least once. Here is a list of Barrymore Award winners: Overall production of a play: Love! Valour! Philadelphia Theatre Company. Overall production of a musical: Cabaret, Walnut Street Theatre. Direction of a play: Charles Karchmer, Love! Valour! Philadelphia Theatre Company. Harold Prince Award for Direction of a Musical: Bruce Lumpkin, Cabaret, Walnut Street Theatre.

Performance by a leading actor in a play: Frank Lonely Planet, Inter Act Theatre Company. Performance by a leading actress in a play: A tie between Scotty Bloch, Three Viewings, Philadelphia Theatre Company, and Kathleen Doyle, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, Walnut Street considerably enlivened by excerpts from the five productions nominated as the season's best musical. Also effective were the use of slides to illustrate nominations in many categories and, most especially, filmed interviews with the five nominees for the Haas Award. These vignettes, more than most of the acceptance speeches, best conveyed the artistic impulses that the evening was designed to celebrate. Serving as emcees for the ceremonies were Philadelphia actors Grace Gonglewski, winner of last year's F.

Otto Haas Award to an emerging theater artist, and Johnnie Hobbs Jr. Among the presenters were Zoe Caldwell, named best actress in a play last year for her performance in Master Class, and Charles Busch, the actor-playwright seen at the Wilma Theater two seasons ago in his own play You Should Be So Lucky. Busch, best known for his roles in drag, appeared as a society matron miffed because her monetary support of Philadelphia theaters had not been acknowledged by the offer of a part in a production. Honoring the theatrical Barrymore family and its associations with Philadelphia, the Barrymore Awards are presented by the Performing Arts League of Philadelphia, an umbrella group of more than 60 producing and presenting organizations. Winners are selected by a 40-member committee of the BARRYMORES from D1 the Walnut Street Theatre, led all companies with six awards apiece.

Ironically, the two companies' final awards were the result of a tie in the voting for outstanding actress in a play. That award was given jointly to Scotty Bloch, who played an adorable widow in the Philadelphia Theatre Company's Three Viewings, and Kathleen Doyle, for her role as an embittered mother in the Walnut Studio Theatre's production of The Ejfect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds. The prize for outstanding actor in a play went to veteran Philadelphia performer Frank who played a gay man with a curious chair fixation in the Inter-Act Theatre Company production of Lonely Planet. The award for leading actress in a musical went to a performer in a show presented by a now-defunct company Deborah Jean Templin in the Philadelphia Area Repertory Theatre production of Nite Club Confidential. The show, which played several months in a basement theater in the Bourse, won critical applause but failed to attract an audience; the company went out of business soon after-vard.

A major winner in the evening was Mum Puppettheatre, the tiny Manayunk company that won two Bajrymores in last year's ceremonies. It captured three more prizes Theatre Studio 3. Performance by a leading actor in a musi- cal: Charles Abbott, Cabaret, Walnut Theatre. Performance by a leading actress in musical: Deborah Jean Templin, Nite Club Confidential, Philadelphia Area Repertory The- atre. Performance by a supporting actor in a play: Edward Hibbert, Love! Valour! Philadelphia Theatre Company.

Performance by a supporting actress in af play: Jennifer Childs, Escape From Theater. v-' Performance by a supporting actor in a musical: Stephen De Rosa, Falsettos, Arden Theatre. Performance by a supporting actress in "1 musical: Taina Eng, Cabaret, Walnut Street Theatre. Choreography: Robert Smythe, From the Ashes, Mum Puppettheatre. Set design: James F.

Pyne The Life Galileo, People's Light Theatre Company, Lighting design: Jeff Davis, Love! Philadelphia Theatre Company, Costume design: Michael Bottari and aid Case, Cabaret, Walnut Street Theatre. Sound design: Adam Wernick, From the Ashes, Mum Puppettheatre. Original music: Adam Wernick, From Jhe Ashes, Mum Puppettheatre. Advanta Award for New Play: Vilna's Got a Golem, Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays, by playwright Ernest Joselovitz. -Ensemble performance: Love! Valour! Philadelphia Theatre Company.

F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Artist: Playwright Michael Hollinger. CoreStates Community Service Award: Point Breeze Performing Arts Center. 1 Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News Award for Excellence in Theater Education: Venture Theatre's Theatre for Special Recognition Award: Katharine Minehart, for running the Germantown Theatre Guild and other support of the theater. special panels.

The Barrymore steering committee also voted a special recognition award to Katharine "Kitty" Minehart, actress, director, teacher, and artistic director of the Germantown Theatre Guild. She was honored as "a pioneer in the concept of creating interracial theater." As they did last year, the awards attracted a well-dressed crowd of theater professionals. The ceremony ran almost an hour longer than last year's two hours and, overall, was talkier and more serious. Midway through, however, it was an Emerging Theatre Artist, was given to Philadelphia playwright Michael Hollinger, whose comedy Incorruptible was presented at the Arden Theatre Company last season. Judging from the applause that greeted his name, the choice was exceedingly popular.

The $5,000 CoreStates Award for Outstanding Community Service went to the Point Breeze Performing Arts Center, honored for its theater pieces dealing with social issues in the Point Breeze community. The $2,500 Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News Award for I fl fjl SB 'V I rv SHCAVTIMES TOR TODAY MOTION PICTURE RATINGS WMAnfrAxt rfH ka rTwn fern fml ALL AGES ADMITTED. General Audience PC-ALL AGES ADMITTED. Parental Guidance Suggested. PG-13-parents should give guidance for Children under 13.

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A TIME TO KILL IR) SATURDAY OCT. 26 MIDNITE SHOW ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW IR) All Seats $2.00 INDEPENDENCE DAY (PG-13) 7 .30 BULLETPROOF (R) 845 THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (G) 6:45 GCC THEATRES FOR THEATRES AND SHOWTIMES CALL 222-FILM Enter Code next to theatre below Bargain Matinees All Shows Belore 6PM UNITED ARTISTS FRAZER Rt 30 Malin Rd. (6101-647-4343 THE FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) D3: THE MIGHTY DUCKS (PG) DIT7 TUJtl 111 HI Movies To Talk About Kilt I WLLVtNJ Voorhees, NJ. (609 770-000 900 Haddonfleld-Berlin Road (RTE 561) CHILDREN UNDER 6 NOT ADMITTED AGES 6 16 WITH PARENT ONLY Bargain Show 1st Mat. Show Daily WED.

IS BARG DAY 54.00 ALL SHOWS THE POSTMAN (PG) Final 3 Days RENDEZVOUS IN PARIS 12:30 9:40 Final 3 Days PARADISE LOST(R) 2 45 8, 6:30 Final 3 Days SECRETS LIES (R) GET ON THE BUS (R) THE CHAMBER (R) BIG NIGHT (R) CAUGHT (R) AMERICAN BUFFALO (Rl Final 3 Days BOUND (R) Final 3 Days SURVIVING PICASSO (R) LONE STAR (R) CINEMARK THEATRES MOVIES 10 SOMERDALE Lions Head Plaza White Horse Pike, Rt. 30 at Evesham Rd. 54.00 ALL SHOWi BEFORE 6 PM 54.00 Seniors Children 56.00 Adults Ultra Stereo in every Auditorium Highback Lounger Rocking Chair Seats FREE LIGHTED PARKING (DTS) DIGITAL THEATRE SOUND SLEEPERS (R) (DTS) GETON THE BUS (R) THE GHOST AND THE DARKNESS (R) (DTS) THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT (R) THE CHAMBER (R) D3: THE MIGHTY DUCKS (PG) THE FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) 20-9 45 THAT THING YOU DO (PG) EXTREME MEASURES (Rl Sansom St. Walkway Bel. Front 2nd 53,00 (TWI-LITE) SHOW DAILY ENTERTAINING ANGELS (PG-13) Only 1430) UNITED ARTISTS GRANT PLAZA 1619 Grant Avenue (215) 677-8019 (West of Buslleton Ave.

Behind Foodarama) SLEEPERS (R) THE CHAMBER (R) D3: THE MIGHTY DUCKS (PG) THAT THING YOU DO (PG) THE GLIMMER MAN (R) 10:00 2 DAYS IN THE VALLEY (R) 2:00 LOVE IS ALL THERE IS (R) EXTREME MEASURES (R) THE FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) UNITED ARTISTS 69TH STREET 53 So. 69th Upper Darby (610) 734-0202 (One Block From 69th St. Terminal) FREE LIGHTED PARKINGS (Behind Theatre-Off of Chestnut St.) SLEEPERS (R) GET ON THE BUS (R) THE GHOST AND THE DARKNESS (R) 10:10 THE CHAMBER (R) 10:00 THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT (R) THE GLIMMER MAN (R) 2 D3: THE MIGHTY DUCKS (PG) THE FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) ART HOLIDAY 4200 Frankford Ave. (Ample Parking-Church St. Stop of El) (XXX)-TWO NEW ADULT FILMS-(XXX) Two New Features very Fri.

and Tues. THE COMIX P) LEWD IN LIVERPOOL (XXX) CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. BOX OFFICE CLOSES 10 P.M. FORUMTHEATRE :1 Two New Features Every Fri, and Tues. MASQUE (XXX) ROCCOSIFFREDI'S PRAGUE BY NIGHT 2 (XXX) -MISS NYMPHO (XXX) CONTINUOUS FROM 10:45 am.

(' PLAZA CINEMA w'Silw" NJ (XXXTW0 NEW ADULT FILMS(XXX) CONTINUOUS FROM 1 PM DAILY BOX OFFICE CLOSES 10:00 PM PHOTOPLAY (XXX) i LUST ADDICTION (XXX) REGAL CINEMAS LIOMVILLE 12, Exton, Pa. 120 Eaglevlew Blvd. (6101-594-1700 3 Day Advance Ticket Sales Available D3: THE MIGHTY DUCKS (PG) 1:55 4 55 7:259:40 SLEEPERS IN DTS DIGITAL SOUND 1:00 2 00 4O0 5 00 7:00 8:00 10:00 THE CHAMBER (R) 1-10 1:40 4:10 4 40 7:00 7 30 9 25 9:55 THAT THING YOU DO (PG) 1:30 4:30 7 359:50 THE GLIMMER MAN (R) 1:35 4 3 5 6 50 9 1 5 THE FIRiT WIVES CLUB (PG) 1:151 4F4I54 45 7T 5 7 45 9:30 10 00 FLY AWAY HOME (PG) 1.50 4:50 7:20 9:35 10-9 50 GLIMMER MAN (R) THl GCC FRANKLIN MILLS 10 (524) (21 5) 281 -2750 Woodhaven Exit 1-95 LOVE IS ALL THERE IS (R) THEGHOSTAND THE DARKNESS (R) 2 00-4 THE GLIMMER MAN (R) 2 40 THAT THING YOU DO (PG) 1 jt.fin.7-n-Q-'-n THE FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) THE CHAMBER (R) GET ON THE BUS (R) EXTREME MEASURES (R) BOUND (R) 40 Denotes No PassesNo Coupons UNITED ARTISTS M00REST0WN (609) 222-1800 Moorestown Mall Rte 38 8, Lenola Rd. t-l IC SHOWS BEFORE 600PM (JO IE IJ.D AND SENIOR CITIZENS Si F6PFRS fR! i no-4-no-7 nn-tn-nn THE GHOST AND THE DARKNESS (R) THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT (R) THE CHAMBER (R) THAT THING YOIJ DO (PG) 03: THE MIGHTY DUCKS 'PG) THE FIRST WIVES CLUB(PG) AMC ORLEANS 8 S3 00 'TWI-LITE) SHOW DAILY SLEEPERS IR) 'SDDS) 0O-(4 0O) 7.20-10:20 GET ON THE BUS 'Rl LONG KISS GOODNIGHT 'R' 'S! 1 CHAMBER 'R' 130-(5 THE GLIMMER MAN (R! (SDDSI 20 D3: THE MIGHTY DUCKS (PG) 1.40- THAT THING YOU DO (SDDS) THE FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) (SDDS) 2:00 252 Lancaster Av. (6101-649-5252 THAT THING YOU DO (PG) UNITED ARTISTS XING QUEEN (6101-265-2776 -(6101-337-907) VALLEY FORGE SHOPPING CFNTFR 1 Mi of Schuylkill Exowy.

on Rt. 207. GET ON THE BUS (R) THE GHOST ANO THE DARKNESS (RJ THE CHAMBER (Ri THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT (R) THAT THING YOU DOPG) EXTREME MEASURES (R) 7:30 THE GLIMMER MAN (R) 10:00 GCC THEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES THEATRE INFO. 1 CALL 222 FILM Enter Code next to theatre below I 541 Church Lane iii ei rn nn YEAOONi im-M3-7no oed jjj.uu INDEPENDENCE DAY (PG-13) 7:00, 9 30.

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